Bloomberg reports that according to Freedom Partners spokesman James Davis, Cameron wanted to help the new super-PAC begin its operations. The organization aims to raise $15 million before the November midterm elections to spend on commercials, mailers and online ads.

The Freedom Partners PAC is affiliated with the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, which has ties to Charles and David Koch of Wichita-based Koch Industries. According to its website, Freedom Partners' board includes Richard Fink, an executive vice president at Koch Industries Inc.; Wayne Gable, a previous managing director of international government affairs for Koch; Kevin Gentry, vice president at Koch Companies Public Sector and Wichitan Nestor Weigand Jr. of the real estate firm J.P. Weigand and Sons Inc.